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CBN directs banks to start paying new naira notes over the counter
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has directed commercial banks to start paying the redesigned naira notes to customers over the counter.
In a statement on Thursday, Godwin Emefiele, CBN governor, said the new directive was to alleviate the challenges that Nigerians are experiencing with getting access to the new notes, as well as reduce queues at the automated teller machines (ATMs) nationwide.
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FG grants Air Peace approval to commence Abuja-London flights
The federal government (FG) says it has approved the commencement of flight services from Abuja to London by Air Peace.
Festus Keyamo, minister of aviation and aerospace development, spoke on Channels television on Thursday.
Keyamo said he gave the approval for Air Peace to add Abuja to its London route on April 24.
“Just yesterday (Wednesday), I approved Air Peace for the Abuja-London route, not only Lagos-London route,” the minister said.
“British Airways also come to Abuja.
“So, let Air Peace block that path and start a war. It’s all for the good of Nigerians.”
Speaking on the British government’s refusal to grant operation access to Heathrow Airport, Keyamo said the federal government agreed to operate the Gatwick Airport.
He said Air Peace or any interested local airline should be operating to Heathrow Airport and not Gatwick.
The minister said the Gatwick Airport is only a low-hanging fruit and a starting point.
Keyamo said he has been reviewing the bilateral air service agreement (BASA) between the United Kingdom (UK) and Nigeria and some decisions would be made after the exercise.
On March 30, 2024, Air Peace began direct flight operations from Lagos to Gatwick Airport in London.
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Lagos-bound Air Peace flight makes emergency landing after false fire alarm
Air Peace says its Port Harcourt-Lagos flight landed at the destination airport earlier than scheduled, following a presumed fire incident on the aircraft.
In a statement on Thursday, the management of Air Peace said a few minutes before landing, the aircraft’s captain noticed a fire warning indicator in the cockpit.
The airline said upon landing, it was discovered that the alarm was falsely triggered as ‘there was no fire event”.
“We wish to inform the flying public of an incident that occurred during our Port Harcourt-Lagos flight P47193 of today, April 25, 2024,” the statement reads.
“Some minutes before landing, our Captain noticed a fire warning indicator in the cockpit. The pilots performed all safety precautionary measures and the fire indicator went off.
“The Captain immediately notified our Operations Control Center in Lagos at 17:37hrs.
“It was determined upon landing that the alarm was falsely triggered as there was no fire event.”
According to the airline, the plane landed safely and all passengers disembarked “normally”.
Air Peace reassured the travellers that safety remains its top priority, expressing unwavering commitment.
On April 17, an Owerri-bound Air Peace flight turned back to Abuja over ‘sunset operations’ at its destination airport.
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Dana Air initiates refunds following suspension by NCAA for safety audit
Dana Air has announced that it is processing refunds for flights affected by its recent temporary suspension.
The Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) imposed the suspension to conduct a safety and financial audit following a runway incursion incident involving one of the airline’s aircraft on Tuesday.
The airline disclosed this information in a statement on its official X (formerly Twitter) account on Wednesday, apologizing for the inconvenience and disappointment the suspension may have caused its passengers regarding their travel plans.
According to Dana Air’s statement, passengers who have already booked flights are instructed to send their flight booking details (PNR) and bank account numbers to contact@flydanaair.com for refunds.
- “In light of the suspension, we understand that you may have concerns regarding your bookings and travel plans. We assure you that we are processing refunds for affected flights over the next month.
- “To expedite this process, we kindly request that passengers send their booking details (PNR) and bank account numbers to contact@flydanaair.com,” the statement read in part.
The statement also assured Dana Air customers that the airline is fully cooperating with aviation authorities to address any concerns and ensure that the matter concerning the suspension of its operating license is swiftly resolved.
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